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Grow a garden, help wildlife

May 20, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

There would be a lot of happy little critters if every homeowner in New Jersey with a backyard embraced the state’s nickname and planted a garden, especially one containing some native plants and a little pond.
The Schiff Nature Center in Mendham opened its new Native Plant and Butterfly Garden this year, and even director [...]

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Gardeners enjoy the first ‘to do’ list of the season

April 29, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

On the first blue-sky Saturday morning of spring, I said to Marjorie, “What I want is to take the first cup of coffee into the garden, walk around, talk about the coming year.” It seemed like a month of Sundays since we had done this. She said yes and there we were, each clutching a [...]

Interior Decoration – Decorating the Great Outdoors -

March 24, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

The house is warm, and filled with the touches of the Holiday Season. It’s time to go outdoors and check things out a bit. There are some wreaths on the door, the children are building a snowperson and the family pet is romping there right along side the family. There are the wildlife just watching, [...]

Clever design turns yard into personal sports center

March 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Landscaping

THE CLOCK WINDS DOWN — dribbling across half-court, guarded closely by the defender … three, two, one — up goes the long jumper. A prayer? No way! This is every basketball player’s dream situation. Swish! Nothing but net, string music. The crowd goes wild!
How many kids, in how many parks and driveways, have lived this [...]

Wedding Traditions from Around the World

October 27, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Wedding Plans

The toasts. The bouquet toss. The dreaded Chicken Dance. These are rituals that, for better or worse, brides in the U.S. can expect on their wedding day. But have you ever wondered what your wedding would be like if you weren’t American? Trust us, it would be just as wonderful. Whether you want to [...]

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Acquiring Wildflower Bulbs

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Compromising is for the birds when it comes to gardening

Alan Dawson To truly garden with birds one must have the right plants. What the birds require and what you prefer may not coincide, but meet them halfway and you can

Experts warn against planting flowers in early warm weather

Although central Ohio temperatures typically are about 50 degrees in March, the recent weeks of 70-plus degree heat have encouraged spring flowers, animals and humans alike to think spring is

Oregano (Wild marjoram) (Origanum vulgare)

Description Oregano, also called "wild marjoram," is a hardy perennial that has sprawling stems which can grow to 2 feet tall. This plant is much coarser than sweet marjoram and

Aspidistra How-to

The most discouraging aspect to aspidistras is their frustratingly slow rate of growth. They can take many years to achieve an appreciable size. But they do last. Evidence exists in

Q&A With Sandy Feather: To eradicate wild garlic, onion, dig out the bulbs

Q. How can I get rid of wild onions in my lawn? I pulled them out last year, but they have come back with a vengeance! A. Wild garlic (Allium
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